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Type of work funded

Creative Scotland is the lead body for the funding, development and advocacy of the arts in Scotland, distributing both National Lottery and Scottish Executive funding.   

 

Range of grant size:  minimum – maximum

This amount can vary across funds, please refer to the funding guidelines for specific information  

Man with a tuba. ©Scottish Arts
Creative Scotland supports a wide range of music organisations.

Types of scheme (open / closed / targeted)

All  

 

Geographical coverage

All of Scotland  

 

Any priority areas / key messages (for example, partnership funding)

In 2003 Creative Scotland (formaly the Scottish Arts Council) conducted a public consultation on its strategy for lottery-funded arts and the results were subsequently incorporated into our Corporate Plan. We have adopted four key priorities for our lottery strategy 2004 - 2009:  

 

  • making the arts available to those who have had few or no opportunities to appreciate them
  • increasing the numbers and broadening the range of people enjoying and taking part in the arts
  • increasing arts activity for and by children and young people
  • making sure there is a fair geographic spread of buildings, facilities and activities across Scotland.

 

Application process (formal deadlines)

The deadlines for each funding priority are listed in the funding guidelines and the Guide to Funds publication.  This information is also available on the Creative Scotland website  

 

Central contact details

Creative Scotland 

Waverley Gate, 2-4 Waterloo Place249 West George Street 

Edinburgh Glasgow 

EH1 3EG   

 

UK: 0330 333 2000 

International: +44 330 333 2000 

 

Typetalk please prefix number with 18001 

Help Desk 0330 333 2000 (local rate) 

E-mail enquiries@creativescotland.com 

Championing the arts for Scotland 


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Citymoves - Aberdeen Youth Dance Project

 

 

 


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